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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- This short documentary from the Canadian Artists series presents the art of Emily Carr, the Canadian painter who found exciting subject matter on British Columbia's Pacific Coast, with its giant trees and its Indigenous villages, totems and carvings.
Directed by Graham McInnes - 1946 | 15 min
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this is a museum piece all by itself.Thanksfor the upload.
Instablaster.
On a positive note thank goodness NFB did this documentary so many years ago and Emily Carr recorded what others did not !
Wow
The NFB boobed at the close. He and his fellow men etc, no know bounds. The video is about a special kind of woman called Emily Carr.
these days, she would be accused of cultural appropriation
Susan B how do you figure ?
MarshTube82 I would say that's rediculous.
The problem is that cultural appropriation has a negative connotation. Emily Carr did appropriate indigenous culture in her life and art, and that doesnt have to be a bad thing when done respectfully which Carr did. Same goes for people today.
Emily Carr cared very much for the coastal Indigenous peoples, there was ever not placing value in her work that was to take advantage for profit.
A terribly dated presentation; and isn't about time a Haida warrior. watchman or woman spoke to there own culture?
pierwsza ;D